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Dinner at Szeged Vendéglő

Szeged Vendéglo outside

Szeged Vendéglő is one of those typical Hungarian restaurants, looking quite okay from the outside, but still it took me more than seven years to eat there for the first time since I arrived to Budapest. Not long ago I finally went there to eat, and it was a quite enjoyable evening.

We started with Hortobagyi pancake and a Hungarian fish soup, followed by traditional Hungarian courses and apple and a sour cherry struddel for desert. Everything tasted well, though nothing caught us by surprise in any way. Nothing was extraordinary, except from maybe the folklore show that actual evening. In general I am not to fund of these kind of shows, and even less found of annoying musicians touring the restaurant to sell cd’s and maybe get some extra “tip” from some happy guests. The violinplayer did tour the restaurant, but the dancers and the singer of the folklore event did it with a big smile and it was in fact quite enjoyable!

Szeged Vendéglő main course

The style of the restaurant is like a “csárda” outside Budapest somewhere, so it felt quite authentic.

For a video from the restaurant, visit our Szeged Vendéglő page.

Budapest restaurants

Flood in Budapest – pictures

It is raining and raining in Hungary, and all across the country people are suffering because of all the water. Thousands have left their houses and people are “rescued” from their houses by helicopters, almost like action films. But it is reality. Budapest is a city always well prepared against floods, and there are not to serious problems around, but later today the lowest road along the Danube will probably be closed on both the Buda and the Pest side, which will make traffic unbearable, at least if it should happen in the middle of rush hours today.

Below you can see three pictures made today during a guided tour, showing the level of the Danube

Pictures from the flood in Budapest 2013

Hungarian Parliament
Danube in front of the Hungarian Parliament
Flood in Budapest
Water and the Parliament
Flood and Chain Bridge
The Danube at a high level next to the Chain bridge

Pictures added to Facebook

Just thought we’d recommend our Facebook profile to all our visitors 🙂 The reason; we have just uploaded quite an amount of nice Budapest pictures to our profile, and we guess you will want to see them! And in the future to stay updated, you should “like” our profile and then you will get fresh updates about our Facebook profile added to your own wall!

Budapest pictures on Facebook
Szentendre pictures on Facebook – Join us on an excursion to Szentendre

We wish you all a pleasant day in this quite uncomfortable Budapest weather!

Fat Mo’s program June 2010

Fat Mo’s has live music every evening, and further down you can find the list of artists performing in June 2010. It should be known that Fat Mo’s will also show almost all matches from the Football Championship, so if you want to see football, eat food and listen to live music, then Fat Mo’s can be a good option.

Table reservation in Fat Mo’s

Fat Mo’s program June 2010
1. Beauty Four  
2. Leslie & Julio
3. Mustang Band
4. Kapuzárás Előtti Pánik
5. Trio Kalmito
6. Angel Shine & Cséki Kálmán
7. Sound Force     Blues
8. Harakyru Band
9. Pribojszki Mátyás Band     Blues
10. BalckriderS
11. Sophie Rhythm Band
12. Rudi Rock and Roll Show
13. Hot Jazz Band
14. Fekete Jenő – Muddy Shoes
15. Török Ádám & Misi Jameson
16. Unisex
17. Easy Livers / Tullamore Dew
18. Mustang Band
19. Freak Ballantine’s
20. Angel Shine & Cséki Kálmán
21. Leslie & Julio
22. Beauty Four
23. Sophie Blues Trio
24. TurnarounD Jameson
25. DavidSan Duo
26. Roll Skate Boogie
27. Hot Jazz Band
28. Sound Force
29. T.Rogers
30. Sonny and his Wild Cows

Budapest Guide on Facebook

We have just created a Facebook profile for our Budapest Guide. We do not have to many followers currently (the actual number is 1), but if you like our page and would like to stay updated about what’s going on at our page and in Budapest, you should consider dropping by our Facebook page from time to time.

We do have a Twitter profile as well, though that is not so often updated, you might want to follow us on Twitter in addition.

Have a nice day all ya nice people of Budapest (and all you on the way to Budapest)!

Pasion De Buena Vista concert Budapest

Pasion De Buena Vista
Pasion De Buena Vista
Are you interested in Pasion De Buena Vista? They are coming to Budapest this year, and this great event (at least for fans of Pasion De Buena Vista) will be held in Budapest Sportarena. The date is October 20, and Pasion De Buena Vista will enter the stage around 20.00. This will be a great music and dance experience, straight from Cuba

Pasion De Buena Vista
Budapest Sportarena
October 20, 20.00

Tickets: WorldTicketShop

Budapest events

About: Pasion De Buena Vista
After over 100.000 visitors in over 20 countries, „Pasión de Buena Vista” will be coming back to Europe in winter 2009 / 2010!!!
– Awarded with the „Radio Regenbogen Award“, the most important media- award in Germany, in the category „Show 2008“
– Live performance on one of the most important TV show „Wetten dass..?” on the 13th of June 2009 in Palma de Mallorca (about 13 million viewers on TV)
– Single release with the audience hit “La vida es un carnaval” from the album “Pasión de Buena Vista”

Joe Satriani Budapest 2010

Joe Satriani
Joe Satriani
Joe Satriani is a guitar legend, and almost everyone playing guitar has played along to Joe Satrianis music. Now he is coming to Budapest, and in 2010 you can see him live as he plays and performs in Budapest Sportarena. The date of the Joe Satriani concert is November 8, and he will enter the stage around 20.00. Joe Satriani tickets can be bought below.

Joe Satriani Budapest
Budapest Sportarena
November 8, 20.00

Tickets: WorldTicketShop

Concerts budapest

Natalie Cole Budapest 2010

Natalie Cole
Natalie Cole

Natalie Cole will come to Budapest in 2010 to let her fans hear her beautiful voice. The Natalie Cole Budapest concert will be arranged in Budapest Sportarena July 26th, and the concert will start at 20.00. If you want to be there, tickets can be bought using the link below.

Natalie Cole
Budapest Sportarena
July 26, 20.00

Tickets: WorldTicketShop

Budapest concerts

Buda in the 19th century: History Museum

Would you like to know more about life in Budapest in the 19th century? This exhibition in Budapest History Museum will give you insight about “Civil society, civil values, and civil morality.” If you want an excuse to visit the Castle in Budapest, this might be a good excuse. More information about the temporary exhibition in Budapest History Museum can be found in the press release below.

Civil society, civil values, and civil morality at Pest – Buda in the 19th century
Budapest History Museum
May 14 – September 19

Press release
Civil society, civil values, and civil morality. Still expressed on many occasions today, these terms conveyed different meanings in the 19th and 20th centuries. Citizens and the set of civil values often became the supreme motif of social and political programmes in modern and contemporary history, hence the crucial deprivation of their original connotation that took place as a consequence of the constant attempts of their redefinition. Who can be regarded as a “true” citizen anyway? What are the prime elements of civil mentality and morality? How did the term “citizen”, which we regard as either an example to follow or an enemy to be destroyed in specific cases even today, come into being? This exhibition has been intended to give answers to the preceding questions.

Museums in Budapest

Alvar Aalto Houses: Museum of Ethnography

Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto was a Finnish architect and designer, sometimes called the “Father of Modernism” in the nordic countries. His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware. Now an exhibition has been launched presenting his work in Budapest. Official press release about the exhibtion can be found below:

Alvar Aalto Houses – Timeless Expressions (Chamber Exhibition)
Museum of Ethnography
May 20 – August 1

Museums in Budapest

Press release:
Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) is recognized today as one of the masters of modern architecture and the most influential Finnish architect worldwide. The exhibition highlights four one-family houses that form a varied and fascinating entity in Aalto’s extensive output. The buildings presented in the exhibition include The Aalto House, Villa Mairea, Muuratsalo Experimental House and Maison Luis Carré. Elements typical of Aalto, the human scale and strong connection to nature, can be found in all these buildings. At the same time, they reflect the changes that took place in Aalto’s production in general.

“There is a hidden motive, too, in architecture, which is always peeping out from around the corner, the idea of creating a paradise. It is the only purpose of our buildings. If we do not carry this idea with us the whole time, all our buildings would be simpler, more trivial and life would become – well, would life amount to anything at all? Every building, every work of architecture, is a symbol which has the aspiration to show that we want to build a paradise on earth for ordinary mortals.”